I’m fine with that.Looks like some of you might get your wish this spring. Here’s what this summer might look like
I’m fine with that.Looks like some of you might get your wish this spring. Here’s what this summer might look like
Also, when permanent DST was tried before, they reversed it a year later. I think the late dawns bother people more than the early summer sunsets. Seattle would have sunrise around 9 AM in mid-December, for example![]()
Trump wants to turn the clock on daylight saving time
President-elect Donald Trump wants to turn the lights out on daylight saving time. In a post on his social media site Friday, Trump said his party would try to end the practice when he returns to office.apnews.com
I’d rather change the clocks. Sunset would be before 7 pm close to 9 months out of the year and in the summer sunrise would be at 4:38 with daylight beginning close to 4 am.I’m fine with that.
No matter what they end up doing, somebody is gonna bit*h.Honestly I don't care which direction we go. Just stop changing every fall/spring.
Before my time, so I have no idea.Didn't they try it once back in the early 70's and it didn't go well? I thought I read something about that a few years back.
AgreePeople who can't handle moving a clock 1 hour twice a year are soft. Sack up, it's 1 ******* hour.
I don't really have strong feelings on the subject. I just feel like its something people are going to complain about either way.Before my time, so I have no idea.
Personally I know i could adjust my schedule to deal with the sunrise/sunset. I would suspect that businesses that rely on daylight would be able to adjust as well. Might take a few years for things to settle out, but it's better than getting jerked around twice every year.
That would be gone. Permanent Standard time is what is being pushed. No spring forward in March.So, I like having daylight until 8:30-9:00 in the evening. Is that what Pres.Trump wants to keep or deal away with?
*I* can handle it.People who can't handle moving a clock 1 hour twice a year are soft. Sack up, it's 1 ******* hour.
I do blame everyone that complained about switching their clocks twice a year. Never understood why it was hard.
So let’s say businesses change and go to more of a 7-4 time and schools do the same. What does that gain in the winter? Everyone goes to work/school in the dark. If we stay an 8-5, everyone gets an hour less sunlight in the evenings for 9 months out of the year.Before my time, so I have no idea.
Personally I know i could adjust my schedule to deal with the sunrise/sunset. I would suspect that businesses that rely on daylight would be able to adjust as well. Might take a few years for things to settle out, but it's better than getting jerked around twice every year.
Spoken like someone who doesn’t have or has forgotten how much it ***** with small kids sleep schedules. It’s a week of ****** sleep adjusting to it.People who can't handle moving a clock 1 hour twice a year are soft. Sack up, it's 1 ******* hour.
This would be wonderful.Looks like some of you might get your wish this spring. Here’s what this summer might look like
I have a 1 year old and a 3 year old. It isn’t bad at all. In the spring they wake up an hour later and I just shorten their nap a bit and they are already adjusted by the evening.Spoken like someone who doesn’t have or has forgotten how much it ***** with small kids sleep schedules. It’s a week of ****** sleep adjusting to it.
Sun comes up at 4 am in the summer. Sets an hour earlier than we’re used to.That would be gone. Permanent Standard time is what is being pushed. No spring forward in March.